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The Correct Sequence of Analogue Visual Images

Identify the correct sequence of Analogue Visual images.

(A) Infinite gradation of tone, colour, hue and grain

(B) Colour, hue, infinite gradation of tone and grain

(C) Hue, infinite gradation of tone, grain and colour

(D) Grain, colour, hue and infinite gradation of tone

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:
The correct sequence of analogue visual images is (A): Infinite gradation of tone, colour, hue, and grain.

  1. Infinite gradation of tone: This refers to the smooth transition between light and dark tones in an image, crucial for achieving depth.
  2. Colour: Colour adds vibrancy and differentiation to the image, influencing how we perceive it.
  3. Hue: Hue refers to the base colour itself, such as red, blue, or yellow.
  4. Grain: Grain is the texture of the image, often seen in older photographs or films, which adds a level of detail and character.

This sequence correctly represents the progression of visual elements in analogue imaging, from basic tonal variations to the finer details of texture.

The correct answer is (A): Infinite gradation of tone, colour, hue, and grain.

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Dr. Ranjan Kumar

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